-All fixes from 1.1 version -Added bluetooth dongle support. -Running on newest sources (2.2.2) -New joystick driver, should improve input lag and sticks are now both real analogs. -Completely new mapper, supports all of the old features plus some new ones. (instructions will be released!) a. Profiles can be easily exported and edited as they are in XML format. b. New stick/button modes can be easily added to the source. (If you're confident with programming). c. It's specific for JXDS7300 controller, so at the moment external controllers are not working with it. -XPMB Launcher: put your roms in specified folders to enjoy a psp-like rom launcher. a. Automatic download of the covers for your collection. b. Improved title-matching algorithm to avoid the download of the wrong covers (it's really accurate). c. Shortcuts for media/video players. d. Uses RetroArch by default, alternative emulators will be included in the next updates. -Minimal setup: We removed all the useless stock applications. -Mapper and driver source is open, suggestions and improvements are welcome! -Some security fixes (untested)

NCCE V 1.1 by Vektor and Damedus:

Note: Firmwares include Kernel and are full clean installs of the OS thus you can downgrade and upgrade from any custom firmware to another.Just be sure to use the proper mod tool that belongs to the custom firmware.News:- All fixes from V1- Apks in the bundle are zipaligned.- SD card normal mode or swap mode.- 1.7 Commits added- Speed improvement and response times.- New Governors to be used with NCPU- Option of default system launcher to be Apex and a few others, after all NCCE is about customization.- Swap options at install.- Build Prop Tweaks- AOSP basic features added.(CIFS, NTFS)- New Open sourced Key Driver- Exported Mapping tool to apk for easier upgrading without the need of a full flash.- Heavily upgraded mapping tool to support new features.- Game X tool has a easier on the eyes look.- Minor changes on system and Commits submitted by skelton that jxd was to lazy to add on source.- NCPU app for clock speeds and easy gov changes and manual tweaks.- New unicorns and Monkeys live now on the framework, they tell me they want to work with us and let you know when there's updates available (OTA)Bugs:Game fixes cause a small of glitches on some games, its a known issue.

Firmware Tutorial:

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1. Backup all data from your device.(Keep a backup of your apps and files on pc)2. Download the NCCE_v1.1_googleplay.rar from the NCCE v1.1 link below and unzip it. You should have the following files:- factory_update_param.aml- patch_NCCE.zip- update_NCCE.zip3. Place all 3 files to the root of your sd card.4. With the device off place the sd card in it, press the Vol+ and Power buttons at the same time until it enters the upgrade menu.5. Wait untill greeted by the NCCE install screen.Here choose your options like sd swap, launcher, extra aplications and CPU speed. Once the device is finished it will reboot back to system fully updated. Enjoy the upgrade!

Note: To use the Mod File, place the mod_setup_NCCE in the root of the sd card. Turn the device on without a sdcard inserted while pressing vol+ and power.(This should bring you to the recovery menu). Select update from ext and choose the mod_setup_NCCE.zip. You will be greeted by an aroma menu with options to use sd swap and set the clock speed of the cpu. This file can be used at any time after the firmware is installed to change the sd swap and clock speed features(in the future there will be more options in this file).Note: The new modfile is here. do not use the 1.0 modfile on 1.1!

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NCCE V1.1NCCE Screen Utility 50/60 V1.1NCCE Swap/CPU Tool V1.1Coming Soon!Mapper Credits: Damedus, Vektor, ratbuddy for sources, Anderxale for the initial hints, all the users believing in my project, special thanks to strider_mt2k for testings and help and very special thanks to Skelton for his kindness and insight! And to all the monkeys and unicorns who have lost sleep for the creation of this.Older Versions:NCCE V1NCCE Swap/CPU Tool V1CMW by KalatchHosting provided by revnja (thanks!)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NCPU

With this utility you'll be able to edit the CPU speed directly from it instead of rebooting, flashing kernels , using modTools , etc. For users confident with android environment the app also allows you to choose governor and setting its profile parameters. NCPU has also a feature to save your settings and applying them at boot . This utility is free .

If you have android sdk configured you could try the command "fastboot devices", if your device shows up in the list, then it is indeed stuck in fastboot mode, and you could use fastboot to continue flashing the image.

If you haven't already got android sdk configured, your best bet for fixing this problem is probably Linux.... why? Because in Linux, you build your ADB drivers manually, it doesn't rely on the computer properly detecting anything, also Linux has tools for gathering a WHOLE lot more information than can be done in Windows..... If you do have access to a Linux machine, you could follow this guide to get Android SDK installed and configured for your device.

That's why I said if you had XP. If the device is not on fastboot then its most likely stuck on update waiting to "detect" the device that your log says it fails to do(OS specific/Driver Specific, its a magical thing that windows xp 32 seems to ignore and just works with 90% of devices on black screens down at the shop) otherwise id have to find the button combo for the device have the firmware on a sd card and see if it supports direct update from sd via hardware buttons(makes sense to have it but im not sure JXD placed it) not at the shop so I can't test button combos at boot.

It's most likely menu and power. Also was the device booting before you flashed the new firmware and did you use USB-Burning-tool-v1.4.9.1220 for it?

That's why I said if you had XP. If the device is not on fastboot then its most likely stuck on update waiting to "detect" the device that your log says it fails to do(OS specific/Driver Specific, its a magical thing that windows xp 32 seems to ignore and just works with 90% of devices on black screens down at the shop) otherwise id have to find the button combo for the device have the firmware on a sd card and see if it supports direct update from sd via hardware buttons(makes sense to have it but im not sure JXD placed it) not at the shop so I can't test button combos at boot.

It's most likely menu and power. Also was the device booting before you flashed the new firmware and did you use USB-Burning-tool-v1.4.9.1220 for it?

That's why I said if you had XP. If the device is not on fastboot then its most likely stuck on update waiting to "detect" the device that your log says it fails to do(OS specific/Driver Specific, its a magical thing that windows xp 32 seems to ignore and just works with 90% of devices on black screens down at the shop) otherwise id have to find the button combo for the device have the firmware on a sd card and see if it supports direct update from sd via hardware buttons(makes sense to have it but im not sure JXD placed it) not at the shop so I can't test button combos at boot.

It's most likely menu and power. Also was the device booting before you flashed the new firmware and did you use USB-Burning-tool-v1.4.9.1220 for it?

I used all the files provided in your link in the first post of this topic. I've already run the burning tools on 32bit XP with no success, I'll try on a real xp machine to see if something changes.

And yes the device was working very well before the update. I pressed power + vol- as in the instructions, then plugged usb, installed driver and run usbtools.

Good idea.... I'm not really sure how great the USB support with virtual machines is, I'm sure it's a passthrough of some type at best, in any event, we wish you luck...... and I'm sure this will have anyone else with ideas of flashing this firmware holding their breath while they're doing it, lol